Reviewer: hanginthere65, 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment: After 5 years of acv, cryo, and aldara, I was 5 days ago prescribed Veregen. Nothing short of a miracle drug. All my old sites rising up,turning white then black, beginning to clear completely! More persistent areas now darkening and shrinking as well. I applied 3 times in 24 hours, reapplying immediately after morning shower. It appears im on track to clear completely. Veregen is the real thing.
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Comment:After 5 years of acv, cryo, and aldara, I was 5 days ago prescribed Veregen. Nothing short of a miracle drug. All my old sites rising up,turning white then black, beginning to clear completely! More persistent areas now darkening and shrinking as well. I applied 3 times in 24 hours, reapplying immediately after morning shower. It appears im on track to clear completely. Veregen is the real thing. Spread thinly over entire areas effected then be patient. My success thus far is exactly has those who stuck out the initial stages and experienced the amazing anti viral relief Veregen offers. Im so excited to apparently be ending what seemed to be a lifelong constant recurrence. I SUGGEST EVERYONE RUN TO THEIR DOCTOR..WORTH EVERY DOLLAR! And whats a super bonus, it doesnt burn good skin, even scrotum skin! Best wishes to all of you suffering. Hide Full Comment

Reviewer: uttvaa, 25-34 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment: So, I think this worked. I've used Aldara twice before. The first time it didn't really do anything. I think I was putting too much on. The second time, I used it 5 days a week, only used a tiny bit, and really rubbed it in. I was cleared in about 12 weeks. The warts reduced in size/faded until they were no longer there. That was years ago and none of the "successfully" tr
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Comment:So, I think this worked. I've used Aldara twice before. The first time it didn't really do anything. I think I was putting too much on. The second time, I used it 5 days a week, only used a tiny bit, and really rubbed it in. I was cleared in about 12 weeks. The warts reduced in size/faded until they were no longer there. That was years ago and none of the "successfully" treated warts came back. But there were a few areas that I may have missed with the Aldara due to the redness and irritation I experienced, and simply removing them wasn't fixing the problem.
Veregen took about three or four days before I started having a skin reaction: redness, flaking skin, and lots of small blisters that scabbed over (many reviewers seem to think these are warts, but I think it's the blistering side-effect). My skin was often warm, red, & slightly swollen. It was uncomfortable. I noticed some significant changes around week two and three. The skin got very red and the warts seemed to become swollen or more raised (they were fairly small to begin with).
The itching could be pretty bad, but ibuprofen helped a lot (and helped me sleep). I had some slight pain, and the treated areas were pretty wet with a clear discharge. Then around week three/four, the warts began to reduce in size and each day they became more difficult to find. Now, they appear to be completely gone.
Twice in the four weeks I've been using it I had to take a break and let my skin heal. I usually gave it about two days, then continued on as usual. I am going to continue to apply for the next few weeks to make sure they are completely gone, and monitor for any others that may pop up.
It's difficult to find useful reviews of this product--there is so much incorrect information on forums, etc. I get that this isn't something people like to face, but maybe this review will be helpful. I hope it really worked. It looks like it may have. Hide Full Comment

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Reviewer: Nour, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 4

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment: Veregen Helps me a lot, way better than Aldara cream.
I read a lots of comments about its getting worser when using Veregen, thats very logical it wipes away also the underlying warts you never saw hidden under your skin!
Veregen thrown out the underlaying virus under the skin, so yes thats why in the beginning its always getting worser.
Unfortunately it isnt painless but if you hold on to this
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Comment:Veregen Helps me a lot, way better than Aldara cream.
I read a lots of comments about its getting worser when using Veregen, thats very logical it wipes away also the underlying warts you never saw hidden under your skin!
Veregen thrown out the underlaying virus under the skin, so yes thats why in the beginning its always getting worser.
Unfortunately it isnt painless but if you hold on to this, it will become calm and you will experience a smooth skin againHide Full Comment

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